Devotees Offer Garlands of Footwear to Goddess at This Indian Temple

You might have heard of devotees
offering chocolates, books and even alcoholto deities, but have you ever seen people
offering garlands of footwear to a goddess? If not, head to the 600-year-old Lakamma
temple in Karnataka’s Gulbarga during the 2-day annual footwear festival. Devotees
tie a garland of footwear to a tree outside the temple after their wishes are
fulfilled. While some believe that the footwear offering protects them from
evil, others believe it relives them of knee or leg pains. Celebrated on the 6th
day after Diwali, the unique festival sees the participation of people from
across the state. Interestingly, the temple houses no idol!

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